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Fullness

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Saar (Essence)

Ananta teaches that reality transcends all mental concepts and definitions, which inherently create a sense of lack. He encourages remaining in empty fullness and returning to innocence whenever the mind's resistance arises.

Your fullness is apparent to you in your emptiness; do not exchange this for anything.
Every concept leaves something out; your being is already broader than any mental definition.
If you exchange your innocence for a notion, don't beat yourself up; simply return to it.

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Transcript

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Ananta

Because there's no concept which encapsulates everything. Even 'everything' leaves 'nothing' out; every concept leaves something out. So when you take reality to be according to the mind's definition, your being is already broader than that definition. When you buy into that notion, the idea of lack is already inherently built into that. But without that, your fullness is apparent to you. In your emptiness, your fullness is apparent to you. Don't exchange this for anything. And if you exchange it, don't beat yourself up about it; return to your innocence. So this will take care of all the resistance. Conditioned insight is simple; resistance is taken care of.

Seeker

Pranam, my Father. How can I avoid making a mistake that 'I've got it'? Like you said at the start, stop it. Keep coming to Satsang and... and I chop it, or keep chopping?

The Thread Continues

These satsangs touch the same silence.